Abstract

The effects of solvent environment on the behaviour of a high molecular weight polyisobutylene dissolved in kerosene and various grades of poly-1-butene solvent mixtures are investigated. The dependence of various molecular parameters such as zero-shear viscosity, intrinsic viscosity, specific viscosity, relaxation time and molecular expansion factor, on the polymer concentration, type of solvent and solvent viscosity is studied in the vicinity of dilute and semidilute regions (near the critical concentrationc*). The dependence of these parameters on solvent environment follows qualitatively Zimm's molecular model. The dependence on the polymer concentration deviates from this dilute solution theory. The effects of temperature on the zero-shear viscosity and the Maxwell relaxation time are also presented for two PIB solutions.

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